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In episode twenty of Attack the Backlog, Marc tricks or treats their way through the streets of Costume Quest 2, a simple, sweet, delightful little RPG that picks up where the first game (and the Grubbins on Ice DLC) left off; though, you can jump into 2 without playing the first and be just fine. Costume Quest 2 originally came out on October 7th, 2014 and is currently available on PC, PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, and, once again, everyone's favorite system: the Wii U. Anyway, something-something spooky and kooky, cheers and enjoy the show.

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In episode nineteen of Attack the Backlog, Marc uses ghosting to break up with Call of Duty: Ghosts, a...Call of Duty game, you know what that means; however, if you don't, it's a first-person shooter that is, sometimes, a first-person doggy throat-ripping simulator. Call of Duty: Ghostsoriginally came out on November 5th, 2013 and is currently available on PC, PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, and everyone's favorite system: the Wii U. Anyway, something-something Langy and Routhy, cheers and enjoy the show.

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On today's show, Marc talks about returning to PSVR with Konrad's Kittens and Ghost Giant, only one of which is any good. Then they talk about what they're up to with Attack the Backlog, why they're excited for the Contra Anniversary Collection, and ends it all with a bunch of nonsense, like their attempts to find the perfect shirt, why they're taking a break from exercising, and why they don't always watch movies with the right mindset. Anyway, something-something for floaty and nothing like Don Quixote, cheers and enjoy the anime-zing(ly get the eff off my effing hand you stupid effind cat) show.

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In episode eighteen of Attack the Backlog, Marc warps and dashes to and fro in Agents of Mayhem, a hero-based action game set in a small open world with little to do—a futuristic version of Seoul, South Korea—that isn't all that fun to be in and doesn't leave much of an impression. Agents of Mayhemoriginally came out on August 15th, 2017 and is currently available on PC, PS4, and Xbox One. Anyway, something-something not funny and full of hot bunnies, cheers and enjoy the show.

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In episode seventeen of Attack the Backlog, Marc digs their way through Valiant Hearts: The Great War, a puzzle adventure game set during World War I, where you play as four different characters, each with their own personal story. Over the course the game, their stories intertwine with one another and may leave you a little teary eyed when all is said and done. Valiant Hearts: The Great Waroriginally came out on June 24th, 2014 and is currently available on PC, Xbox 360, Xbox One, PS3, PS4, and Switch. Anyway, something-something sad and full of comrades, cheers and enjoy the show.

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